Arkanass is showing themselves to be who we thought they were. Fucking bigots.
wirsteve on
Wisconsin…the south and west of the north??
(I’m from Wisconsin)
wasted-degrees on
Literally 2 states where it isn’t the majority opinion
BobbyTables829 on
Arkansas people just go to Fayetteville, Eureka Springs, or Hot Springs. Those towns would be blue, and the rest of the state would be rated about half as well.
To be clear it’s really sad they aren’t accepted everywhere and it’s messed up they have to find lgbtq+ friendly communities like it’s the 70s. But there are some safe…r places there.
ZestycloseAardvark36 on
Texas is doing better than imagined, better than redditors make me believe?
BleuRaider on
County by county would be really interesting, even if not exactly feasible.
Done327 on
That tracks considering Arkansas currently has residents trying to build a white only town.
Proof-Delay-602 on
Overlay this with a map of percentage vote for Trump and you will see an inverse relationship between acceptance of homosexuality and acceptance of pedophilia (i.e., the Presidency)
REO_Jerkwagon on
I would love to see Salt Lake County excluded from the Utah results, and see how white that part of the map turns.
DinkandDrunk on
Sorry to anyone in here that lives there but based on the one time in my life I’ve visited Arkansas, I left feeling that Arkansas is a complete shithole. The white pride and antiabortion billboards were something to see.
Other_Key_443 on
For anyone reading this who isn’t gay (or otherwise queer): imagine that even in the most accepting areas of your country, 20-30 per cent of the population outright say that you should not be accepted by society. Now imagine that a lot of the people who do think you should be accepted still find you a bit “gross” or want to put parameters around how you should be accepted and in which contexts.
warrends on
The fact that the word “religious” is in the study title tells you everything. Without religion we might be so far behind where we are now … no wait. I have that just slightly backwards.
Mr7000000 on
I wonder how it would look if you could track not who says that homosexuality *should* be accepted but the actual position of queer people in society. Is there gonna be a gulf from people who *say* that queerness should be accepted but also in practice shun or mistreat the queer people in their daily lives, like the gulf between people who will put FUCK TERFS in their bio and then treat actual trans women as innately suspect?
wolfheadmusic on
Until trumps administration is able to reverse gay marriage
Then you’ll see an explosion of “I never supported it anyway”
KaladinStormShat on
Just astonishing this is still like not >75% across the board.
Falling behind the rest of the world once again.
Der_Finger on
The random blue color choice is easy on the eyes.
shorty6049 on
Interesting that Wisconsin was rated higher than Illinois or Minnesota, and only 1 percent below California?
lolmagic1 on
South Dakota is less tolerant than north Dakota, Wyoming and Idaho? That is wild
mrGeaRbOx on
Oh look it’s the same map of the United States again!
Anyone else notice how no matter what map you make of the United States it looks roughly like this in one way or another?
Teen pregnancy, cancer rates, diabetes rates, domestic violence rates all look more or less like this map. And the inverse of this map looks like levels of wealth, levels of education, life expectancy, and all the positive metrics.
Why is that?
Dragons_Are_Real on
I love how much New England crushes here
vegeta8300 on
New England being the great place that it is! Happy to be from here and live here. Happy we have the highest numbers.
UnamedStreamNumber9 on
If you did by county I think you’d see quite the dichotomy in many states: closer to 100% west of the cascades, much lower east of them in Oregon and Washington. Florida, much higher Orlando and south, lower on west and northern parts of the state. Colorado, much higher along the front range and along I-70 corridor west. Lower south of Denver and in eastern Colorado. Basically, where majority of the people live in any state will be higher than state average
fuzzbutton on
I’d be interested to see how this lines up compared to obesity, education and Christianity
crystal__pete on
the fact that these numbers are even as low as they are in 2025 is truly upsetting. not very surprising, but still upsetting.
DudeWoody on
Now do one of acceptance of romantic relationships between cousins and compare
urnbabyurn on
It’s crazy that you still have more than 1 in 10 people in the most progressive states that are against it.
MarcusAntonius27 on
Yeah let’s not go to Arkansas.
washingtonpeek on
Still baffles that literally even one person cares about gay people getting to exist
badguy84 on
The fact that this isn’t 100 across the board means there is still A LOT OF WORK to do
all4whatnot on
North Dakota is def the gay Dakota.
qdemise on
Utah much higher than I anticipated.
KitchenPC on
Who was polled by who, exactly?
DarthWoo on
Arkansas and Mississippi hard at work trying to be the biggest shit hole, as usual.
wdaloz on
Its also wild how closely it parallels urban v rural population. Not surprising, but telling
Gorbashsan on
Ahhhh Arizona. It has some dumb fucking aspects, the show your papers voting thing, bullshit right wing demands for gerrymandering, lots to complain about. But it keeps bein “blue” in a lot of the right ways. Majority support of the LGBT community, enshrining reproductive rights in the state constitution, strong public spending on healthcare and education, strong protection for legal protesting in public spaces.
I swear, we have some of the most complicated mix of left and right happening, you see people who are rabidly pro gun and vehement about separation of church and state, complain loudly about GMO crops and monsanto’s bullshit, support the whole show ID to vote thing, bitch about the government over reaching while also complaining the government wont do something about the healthcare system, and will absolutely get in some homophobic asshats face for harassing a gay couple at the park, while also having a bumper sticker on their big fucking straight piped sand rail that says “I don’t brake for draft dodgers” next to another that says “Punch Nazis” and then has a furry paw sticker on the back window.
What even is this state.
SPlott22 on
I miss the days when Ohio was much more of a middle swing state. 64% for the population size here is really pathetic.
The-Traveler- on
And the lightest colors on map probably watch the most gay porn and just hate themselves. Hahaha
I actually think I saw a map with data like that about that.
kwisatzhaderachoo on
Overlay this with a heatmap (hypothetical, since the data would be hard to get) of people in the closet. I suspect strong inverse correlation.
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Source: [Pew Research Religious Landscape Study ](https://www.pewresearch.org/religious-landscape-study/)
Tools: [Datawrapper ](https://www.datawrapper.de/)
surprised its as high as 42 in the lowest states
Arkanass is showing themselves to be who we thought they were. Fucking bigots.
Wisconsin…the south and west of the north??
(I’m from Wisconsin)
Literally 2 states where it isn’t the majority opinion
Arkansas people just go to Fayetteville, Eureka Springs, or Hot Springs. Those towns would be blue, and the rest of the state would be rated about half as well.
To be clear it’s really sad they aren’t accepted everywhere and it’s messed up they have to find lgbtq+ friendly communities like it’s the 70s. But there are some safe…r places there.
Texas is doing better than imagined, better than redditors make me believe?
County by county would be really interesting, even if not exactly feasible.
That tracks considering Arkansas currently has residents trying to build a white only town.
Overlay this with a map of percentage vote for Trump and you will see an inverse relationship between acceptance of homosexuality and acceptance of pedophilia (i.e., the Presidency)
I would love to see Salt Lake County excluded from the Utah results, and see how white that part of the map turns.
Sorry to anyone in here that lives there but based on the one time in my life I’ve visited Arkansas, I left feeling that Arkansas is a complete shithole. The white pride and antiabortion billboards were something to see.
For anyone reading this who isn’t gay (or otherwise queer): imagine that even in the most accepting areas of your country, 20-30 per cent of the population outright say that you should not be accepted by society. Now imagine that a lot of the people who do think you should be accepted still find you a bit “gross” or want to put parameters around how you should be accepted and in which contexts.
The fact that the word “religious” is in the study title tells you everything. Without religion we might be so far behind where we are now … no wait. I have that just slightly backwards.
I wonder how it would look if you could track not who says that homosexuality *should* be accepted but the actual position of queer people in society. Is there gonna be a gulf from people who *say* that queerness should be accepted but also in practice shun or mistreat the queer people in their daily lives, like the gulf between people who will put FUCK TERFS in their bio and then treat actual trans women as innately suspect?
Until trumps administration is able to reverse gay marriage
Then you’ll see an explosion of “I never supported it anyway”
Just astonishing this is still like not >75% across the board.
Falling behind the rest of the world once again.
The random blue color choice is easy on the eyes.
Interesting that Wisconsin was rated higher than Illinois or Minnesota, and only 1 percent below California?
South Dakota is less tolerant than north Dakota, Wyoming and Idaho? That is wild
Oh look it’s the same map of the United States again!
Anyone else notice how no matter what map you make of the United States it looks roughly like this in one way or another?
Teen pregnancy, cancer rates, diabetes rates, domestic violence rates all look more or less like this map. And the inverse of this map looks like levels of wealth, levels of education, life expectancy, and all the positive metrics.
Why is that?
I love how much New England crushes here
New England being the great place that it is! Happy to be from here and live here. Happy we have the highest numbers.
If you did by county I think you’d see quite the dichotomy in many states: closer to 100% west of the cascades, much lower east of them in Oregon and Washington. Florida, much higher Orlando and south, lower on west and northern parts of the state. Colorado, much higher along the front range and along I-70 corridor west. Lower south of Denver and in eastern Colorado. Basically, where majority of the people live in any state will be higher than state average
I’d be interested to see how this lines up compared to obesity, education and Christianity
the fact that these numbers are even as low as they are in 2025 is truly upsetting. not very surprising, but still upsetting.
Now do one of acceptance of romantic relationships between cousins and compare
It’s crazy that you still have more than 1 in 10 people in the most progressive states that are against it.
Yeah let’s not go to Arkansas.
Still baffles that literally even one person cares about gay people getting to exist
The fact that this isn’t 100 across the board means there is still A LOT OF WORK to do
North Dakota is def the gay Dakota.
Utah much higher than I anticipated.
Who was polled by who, exactly?
Arkansas and Mississippi hard at work trying to be the biggest shit hole, as usual.
Its also wild how closely it parallels urban v rural population. Not surprising, but telling
Ahhhh Arizona. It has some dumb fucking aspects, the show your papers voting thing, bullshit right wing demands for gerrymandering, lots to complain about. But it keeps bein “blue” in a lot of the right ways. Majority support of the LGBT community, enshrining reproductive rights in the state constitution, strong public spending on healthcare and education, strong protection for legal protesting in public spaces.
I swear, we have some of the most complicated mix of left and right happening, you see people who are rabidly pro gun and vehement about separation of church and state, complain loudly about GMO crops and monsanto’s bullshit, support the whole show ID to vote thing, bitch about the government over reaching while also complaining the government wont do something about the healthcare system, and will absolutely get in some homophobic asshats face for harassing a gay couple at the park, while also having a bumper sticker on their big fucking straight piped sand rail that says “I don’t brake for draft dodgers” next to another that says “Punch Nazis” and then has a furry paw sticker on the back window.
What even is this state.
I miss the days when Ohio was much more of a middle swing state. 64% for the population size here is really pathetic.
And the lightest colors on map probably watch the most gay porn and just hate themselves. Hahaha
I actually think I saw a map with data like that about that.
Overlay this with a heatmap (hypothetical, since the data would be hard to get) of people in the closet. I suspect strong inverse correlation.
Almost the same colour density as:
https://preview.redd.it/z9f4l138f6nf1.jpeg?width=741&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a04f30df65e0605450dd06da0179b0b0da14ea9d
Crazy that Florida is is only 65, that place is gay as hell.
This is a good guide to acceptable places to live, even if you’re not gay.
It would be interesting to put this side-by-side with a map showing the popularity of gay porn.
Interestingly, Arkansas also has the highest number of closets per household.